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Date:         Sat, 05 Oct 1996 11:54:49 -0500
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@vanagon.com>
From:         dbax@mindspring.com (Donald Baxter)
Subject:      Fresh Air Leaks in Vanagons

>To: vanagonlist >From: dbax@mindspring.com (Donald Baxter) >Subject: Fresh Air Leaks in Vanagons > >Of the people who responding to my informal poll if they were able to shut off fresh air supply--12 people said they could not shut the supply off--3 persons e-mailed claiming they had no problem. > >Later in the winter, I'll pull the dashboard out and find out why--also to find out why my fan emits a high pitched sqeak. Meanwhile, it's getting chilly here in Atlanta and it's time to pull the foam rubber out of the intake and retire the AC for the winter (except for running a few minutes once a week to keep it lubed). > >Donald Baxter > ________________________________________ Donald Baxter 405 Sixth Street, N.E. Atlanta, GA 30308-1636 404.874-3292 (home) <dbax@mindspring.com> 770.447.6831 (work) <dab1@jhk.com>

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